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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1921)
h • - , „ . •• PAA8 PRÏD AT, JAN U ARY SL MSki • Tuesday night th* Kted at the previous [ th e ir s « ts. Plans were ¡the boys and in the greatest organisation in the' world. The result was that there are ! to be big doings in the near future. Plans fo r the organization o f a fa st I basket belt-team are new under heed way. Smokers are to be given, which occasions wrestling and boxing I m a tch « are to he h eld .' Next Monday, the 24th, a I I wilt be held at the Coquille Club rooms and invitations tendered th* Commercial Club and business men o f the town. The Legion w ill endeavor Or. -Sparks is a lecturer o f national renown who has appeared on the Chau to have Mr. Sparks o f the Lyceum tauqua platform all over the country and his discourses have a power which grips course, who speeks that evening at | the Liberty, to attend and address the his hearers and holds their attention to the end. His subjects are “ The L ife and meeting, after giving his a d d ro« at Social Customs o f the Kentucky M ountaineer/’ “ The Sinfulness o f Sin,” “ Making I the theatre. and Breaking Homes,” —community lecture—and “ The Mothers o f Men.” I Mr. Sparks is well versed and I good talker along commercial lines On account o f the storm at the last number many citizens missed the best and it will be to the business 'm en’s lyceum attraction which ever appeared in Coquille, and they will miss something ¡advantage to hear him. equally as good if they fail to hear Dr. Sparks speak. Legien members have also started Ithe movement to organize a National Rifle and Revolver dub. Any one is eligible to join. This should prove o f | great interest to all local sportsmen. Take a sack home and use it down to the last A woman’s Auxiliary to the Am eri- I can Legion far to be organised. Any pound and if you are not perfectly satisfied with w ife, m oth «, or sister o f any #x- it bring the sack back and we will cheerfully re Win Be Here AO Next W e * servict man is eligible. A ll ladies *n fund your money. Be sure to get in on this m ice Commencing next Tuesday evening, terevted are urged to be at the City while.it lasts. January 26th, Coquille is to have a Hall ilt 2 p. m. Monday, the 24th. real theatrical treat. The Maey- Baird Comedian*, who have been ac Subject te eh— ge write»« * « 1 « knowledged everywhere as the largest and best travelling theatrical organ isation that has visited the coast in years are to play here fo r six nights. Lsev* Coquille for Marshfield v They have ju st concluded a ten week»’ 10:15 a.m . 1:15 p.m . 3:30p .m . 5:30p .m . engagement at the Orpheum Theatre Lanve Marshfield for Coquille in Marshfield where they came after 10:00 a.m . 1:00 p.m . 3:15 p.m . 8 :1 1 p .m . playing six weeks o f capacity busi ness in Eugene. They w ill be at the s a v e \ i o n e y b y p a y i n g CASH â Liberty theatre here. * Leave Coquille for Myrtle Point The company is composed o f fifteen 11:30 a.m . 9:00 p. ML experienced and versatile artists. Leave Myrtle Point for Coquille . The success o f this company is no Coquille Methodist Church 0:00 a .m . 1:00 p .m . secret, the m otto o f the management Sunday School at 9:46 a. m „ Dayno is: “ Give the public what they want, Hudson, superintendent. and they will com e.’' Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7-.20 p. m. The opening bill w ill be “ Saints Kpworth Langue service at 6:20 p. and Sinners,” a splendid rural melo dramatic cpmedy. It has an intensely interesting story but the real punch if the play is the comedy element. The play will introduce the new f a - 1 mona “ Toby” character that is fea-1 tured in so many o f the Macy-Baird productions. Excellent vaudeville is introduced between each act o f the play so the entertainment Is continuous, np .tire filing o f the return. Forme 1040A some waits. Another feature is the fo r incomes o f $6,000 and leas and music, the company carry a band and 1040 fo r incomes o f more than $6,000 orchestra. have, been revised and certain instruc The price o f admission is within th. tions which, if carefully read and fo l reach o f all and the play win b< Christian Church lowed, w ill be o f great aid to the tax changed everynight. payer in the making o f U s return. Church o f Christ * ' Forms w ill be sent to persona who (D isciplee) Mrs. Fobou J. 6 . W. Hostess last year filed returns o f 1010 income. Sunday Marnine Services • Tuesday evening Mrs. Bert Folsoir Failure to receive a form , however, Bible SchoolfitlO a. m. CUPBOARDS, ta b i« , boato ate. built was hostess to the J. G. W . club. Thii d o « not relieve a person o f U s ob Communion and sermon 11:00 a. to ordor. Box 60 or call at Cha* club devotes the evening to sewing ligation to file a return and pay the Evening S e rv ie « Kern’s on T bridge. 60t8 usually, but there being a number o f tax on time. Copie# m ay be obtained Christian Endeavor 7:00 p. m. TA7 H A T y o u l o s e new members in evidence it was decid from offices o f collectors o f internal Preaching S e rv i« 8:00 p. m. FOR SALE—Seven R o o « House and ed to change the^order o f proceedure revenue, branch offices, and banks. thru baking failure Prayer m eeting Wednesday evi three loto, bath, toilet, pantry and somewhat and administer the 89rd de Tbs return, sworn to before a notary, tag at 8:00 o’doek. basement, hot and cold water. must be added to baking gree— with additional frills— to the or other person authorised to admin Rex Dallas, Pastor. C h ick « house. Two blocks f r o « coats— k has to be paid foe. unsuspecting victim s. A ll escaped ister oaths, must be filed with the col postoAee. Ses W . B. Phelps, ovar Calumet Baking Powder with their l i v « though minus some lector for the district in which the Nosier’s store. 62M Christian 3 ci—fa Society will aave yon a ll o f that Be other things. Th* m ajority present taxpayer l i v « or ha* U s principal cause whoa yon a « it— there are S erv ie« next Sunday at U :0 0 a. THOROUGHBRED EGGS fo r sale— enjoyed the evening hugely. , Mrs. place o f business. W ednesday evening meeting at Buff Orpington eggs $2.60 par 16. Folsom served a moat appetising o’clock. Buff Leghorn eggs, $2A0 per IS, lunch and at a late hour the party Coquille Wins Both . Sunday School at 9:60 a. as. W hite Leghorn eggs, $2.00 per 16. proceeded homeward. The second basket ball game o f the Black M inores eggs, $2.00 per 16. T h afs ft big saving—but lesson was playsd Saturday evening ' W ill have eggs a ll season. Mrs. Mrs. Hasard Entertains “ 500” in the High School gymnasium. The that faut «IL You aave when ! Ed Cunningham, Coquille, Oregon,' On Monday s v « t a g Mrs. L. H. preliminary game was between the Box 460. ft t l Hasard entertained a larga number of I M yrtle Point Preps and the Coquille la d i« at “ 600,” including the “ 600’ Preps, tbs score being thirteen to club. That H was « s o f the joUteet I twelve in . fa vor o f Coquille. The other ganfe was between the Riverton Independents and the Coquille High School, the score being thirty to elev en in Coquille’s favor. « The teams o f the preliminary game A t the conclusion o f the evening’s were evenly matched and at the end entertainment, the hostess wsa as of the second half the « o r e was a tie. Death o f Charles McPofl j is ted in serving a splendid lunch by A fter playing ten minutes to play off Mesdamee Sinclair, 'Bartcm, and Geo he tie Coquille stood one point ahead. Charles M cPoil was born In Van Lorens. The game between Ciquille High couver, B. C., Nov. 2, 1896, and died ind Riverton was e good game, but at the heme o f his father-in-law , R. Mrs. Tattle Entertains Juniors he score was uneven all the way C. Robison at Fishtrap, Jan. 14, 1921, The Coquille boys were at 10 p. m. after a lingering U lna« Mrs. C. L. Tuttle entertained the through. skilful in p a «in g the ball and at o f over e year, nine months o f whieh Junior “ 600” du b and other guest» Wednesday evening. About thirty end o f the first half the score was he has b e « confined to hie bed. His parent* died and he wsa were present and there were ei* twenty-two to three. A t the begin tab 1 m . Mrs. Hal Pierce received the ning o f the second h alf three o f Co- rsared by Mr. and Mrs. F. H. H a rm «, iirSpa s VIM FLOUR at the Liberty Theatre Is back on the market again , January 24 Children 25c Admission W e have been appointed local distributors for VIM FLOUR. M ost o f you. know what Vim Flour is and altho flour has advanced 40 c per barrel at the mills we have decided to sell Vim flour for a short time at $2.75 per sack Adults 50c A nd this is Our Guarantee: Coast Auto Lines NOSLER’S CASH STORE Marshfield - Coquille Myrtle Point - Coquille Rolled Barley for Cow Feed per s on Collier Wareh use Coquille, O regon CALUMET i BAKING PONDER J T club prise; Mr*. Edward Lorens, the guest prise; and M rs. R. H. Craager the other prise. The e v « in g was greatly enjoyed by all p r « « t , and a delirious luncheon was served « the d oeteg feature.. P -T - «S s Jan. 16—Isaac N. Stiennon and An na Estelle Tsalery, both o f Marsh field. I Jan. 17—R oy Còle and Norma Spaght, both o f Coquills. They ware married the same day by Justice J. J. Stanley at his office. Jon. 18—George Robert Swenson and Reba Anns B e r g «, both o f Marshfield. Jan. 19— T h orn « Dixon and Chris tina H a n s«, both o f North Bend. They were married the same day by — Given $2,000 B mm I W . P. Ramsey, who li v « In M yrtle Point, had a prelim inary examination before Justice B. A . Dodge Ob W ed- . ! >f McKay, B. C., who survive him. He came to this country six or sev en years ago and has been a resident of C om county for the past four years. On Sept. 22, 1917, he was united in m arriage to Catherine Rob ison, daughter o f R. C. Robison. To this u n i« tw o c h ild r « ware born, a boy now tiro years o f age and a girl, aged six months, who with Ms seifs,